Delga I, Heinssen R K, Fritsch R C, Goodrich W, Yates B T
Chestnut Lodge Research Institute, Rockville, MD 20850.
Am J Psychiatry. 1989 Apr;146(4):521-5. doi: 10.1176/ajp.146.4.521.
The authors studied the history of aggressive and self-destructive behaviors in psychotic and nonpsychotic hospitalized adolescents (N = 137). A multidimensional measure of self- and other-directed aggression was retrospectively applied to each patient's social and developmental history. Nonsignificant gender and diagnostic differences were obtained on ratings of violence and suicide. Broader definitions of internal and external aggression yielded nonsignificant diagnostic differences, but gender differences were observed on both internal and external aggression measures. Females displayed greater internal aggression, and males reported higher external aggression scores. These results, compared to those of other investigators, suggest the importance of social and cultural variables in understanding adolescent psychosis and aggression.
作者研究了患有精神疾病和未患精神疾病的住院青少年(N = 137)的攻击性行为和自我毁灭行为史。对每位患者的社会和发育史进行回顾性应用,采用一种多维的自我导向和他人导向攻击性行为测量方法。在暴力和自杀评分方面,未发现显著的性别和诊断差异。对内部和外部攻击性行为的更广泛定义未产生显著的诊断差异,但在内部和外部攻击性行为测量中均观察到了性别差异。女性表现出更大的内部攻击性,而男性报告的外部攻击性得分更高。与其他研究者的结果相比,这些结果表明社会和文化变量在理解青少年精神病和攻击性行为方面的重要性。